What Does Everyone Do For a Living??
#31
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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My day job:
Graphic designer for Yellow Pages Group.
My other jobs:
Volleyball Canada Referee.
I am also a freelance graphic designer on the side as well.
My girlfriend and I also own a decal making business where I am the designer/artist and she's sales.
Graphic designer for Yellow Pages Group.
My other jobs:
Volleyball Canada Referee.
I am also a freelance graphic designer on the side as well.
My girlfriend and I also own a decal making business where I am the designer/artist and she's sales.
#32
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I'm an Extruder operator makeing weather stripping for the big 3. When the weather is nice I frame houses. When I have time I fix everyones vehicles and don't get a chance to work on my own.
#33
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I'm an automotive technician at a Chevy dealer, but they just merged 4 dealerships, so now I'm seeing some Nissan, Buick, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles also. It's O.K. I would probablymajor in something else if I could do it again, but it's all I knew at the time and there was a baby on the way so....no regrets!
#34
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ORIGINAL: lastcoupe
I'm an automotive technician at a Chevy dealer, but they just merged 4 dealerships, so now I'm seeing some Nissan, Buick, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles also. It's O.K. I would probablymajor in something else if I could do it again, but it's all I knew at the time and there was a baby on the way so....no regrets!
I'm an automotive technician at a Chevy dealer, but they just merged 4 dealerships, so now I'm seeing some Nissan, Buick, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles also. It's O.K. I would probablymajor in something else if I could do it again, but it's all I knew at the time and there was a baby on the way so....no regrets!
#35
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ORIGINAL: nofear17bmx
I think your job is awesome and a job that can make you very valuable in the working environment. Let alone, an automotive technician is a great trait to have.
ORIGINAL: lastcoupe
I'm an automotive technician at a Chevy dealer, but they just merged 4 dealerships, so now I'm seeing some Nissan, Buick, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles also. It's O.K. I would probablymajor in something else if I could do it again, but it's all I knew at the time and there was a baby on the way so....no regrets!
I'm an automotive technician at a Chevy dealer, but they just merged 4 dealerships, so now I'm seeing some Nissan, Buick, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles also. It's O.K. I would probablymajor in something else if I could do it again, but it's all I knew at the time and there was a baby on the way so....no regrets!
And yes, always working on other peoples junk instead of my own kinda bored me out of the hobby, I just stick around for the technical data thats to be had on these forums.
LastCoupe,are they making you get certified for the new makes ?
#36
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ORIGINAL: nofear17bmx
I think your job is awesome and a job that can make you very valuable in the working environment. Let alone, an automotive technician is a great trait to have.
ORIGINAL: lastcoupe
I'm an automotive technician at a Chevy dealer, but they just merged 4 dealerships, so now I'm seeing some Nissan, Buick, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles also. It's O.K. I would probablymajor in something else if I could do it again, but it's all I knew at the time and there was a baby on the way so....no regrets!
I'm an automotive technician at a Chevy dealer, but they just merged 4 dealerships, so now I'm seeing some Nissan, Buick, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles also. It's O.K. I would probablymajor in something else if I could do it again, but it's all I knew at the time and there was a baby on the way so....no regrets!
#37
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LastCoupe,are they making you get certified for the new makes ?
Its good to know but anyone with a mechnical mindset can do it, its not hard to learn.
Its a job, it paid the bills but I love money too much to not make alot of it.
Sorry for posting 2-in-a-row KYLE
#38
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Join Date: May 2005
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I live to play. To pay for that I have a few jobs.
Fulltime- Statistical Analyst - ISO Management Rep for a Direct Marketing company. We mail over 60 million pieces of mail per year. Every piece is personalized and directed specifically to the recipient. None of it is junk mail, so they tell us.
Current Part time gigs- Plow snow & DJ weddings.
I gotta agree with LastCoupe. Almost anyone can replace parts, it takes a technician todiagnose and repair vehicles.
Sounds like thier are some very talented poeple on this site.
Fulltime- Statistical Analyst - ISO Management Rep for a Direct Marketing company. We mail over 60 million pieces of mail per year. Every piece is personalized and directed specifically to the recipient. None of it is junk mail, so they tell us.
Current Part time gigs- Plow snow & DJ weddings.
I gotta agree with LastCoupe. Almost anyone can replace parts, it takes a technician todiagnose and repair vehicles.
Sounds like thier are some very talented poeple on this site.
#40
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Lastcoupe, thats ALOT of "techs" we didnt go thru that many in the 3 years I was at lexus and the 3 years in the army. A close family friend has been a GM master tech for the past 27 years at the same dealership he started as a porter in the late 70's, he is damn good at what he does.




